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1 1 VJVJiLD AJSii Commercial director L Magnin Personnel director Giboulot VP international affairs Bernard Sacher Technical CVernet Chief pilot 767 Capt M Meyer Chiefpilot737 Capt M Compagnon Fleet lx Boeing 737-200 2 x Boeing 737400 2 x Boeing 747-100 2 x Boeing 747-200 1 x Boeing 747-300 1 x Boeing 747SP 1 x McDonnell Douglas DC 10-30 Main base/hubs Paris Orly Destinations Abidjan, Bangkok, Cayenne (French Guiana), Corsica, Dakar, Fort de France, Los Angeles, Mombasa, Montreal, New York, Noumea, Papeete, Point-aPitre, Rome, San Francisco, St Louis, St Martin and areas in Europe and the Medierranean Corse Mediteranee see Compangnie Corse Mediterranee \DJSl*<JfL)Sl7 Cretan Airlines [C5] Roussou Hourdiou 6, Heraklion, Crete, GR-712 01, Greece Tel +30 (81) 342 742; fax +30 (81) 432 742 Services International and regional charter Date established 1991 Fleet 3 x Airbus A320 Main base/hub Heraklion Destinations Salzburg and other European resorts Crimea Air (Krymavia) IMY] Simpheropol Airport, Crimea, 333902, Ukraine Tel +380 (0652) 295 516; fax +380 (0652) 274 343 Services Regional and domestic scheduled Description Subsidy of Air Ukraine. Operates regional feeder services from the Crimea Executives Commander of the United Air Detachment V A Anufriev Chief of staff for United Air Detachment AVKovalski Deputy director for flight operations service R S Malkov first deputy director A A Deripaska Fleet 10 x Antonov An-24 4 x Antonov An-26 Croatia Airlines [OU] Savska 4A, Zagreb, Zagreb County, 10000, Croatia Tel +385 (1) 616 0066 or +385 (1) 616 0018 Fax +385 (1) 530 475; telex 21200; SITA ZAGDDOU Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Subsidiaries Croatia Reisen Frankfurt (100%), Amadeus Croatia (95%), Obzor Travel (100%), Generalturist (20%), Pleso Prijevoz(29%) and Mitchell International Ltd (100%) Shareholders INA (27.1%), Zagreb Airport (14.2%), Croatian Privatization Fund (9.5%), Enikon (8%), private investor (8%), Coning (7.3%) Alliances Air France (commercial agreement on Paris-Split) Date established 20 July, 1989 Date operations started 5 May, 1991 History Originally formed as Zagal. The new name was adopted in 1990. Croatia Airlines started operating in 1991 in the domestic scheduled market, while also operating charter services to Germany and Switzerland for Croatia migrant workers Description The flag carrier of Croatia Employees total 674 Aircrew staff 96 Engineering staff 110 Executives Chairman supervisory board Antun Vrdoljak President & CEO Matija Katicic Director marketing Natasa Mijacika Director purchase & supply Kristijana Kelava Director security, FAL & internal control Ivon Nola Director finance & accounting Anita Pavicic Director legal afairs, personnel & admin Mima Hecimovic Director planning & development Dubravka Turkalj Director sales Zavisa Krstulovic Director traffic & economic analysis Mirko Tatalovic Snr VP marketing, sales & services Kresimir Magdic VP maintenance & engineering Roman Gebauer VP marketing Mladen Skoric VP flight operations Ranko llej Fleet 3xAI(R)ATR42 5 x Boeing 737-200 Adv 1 x Cessna 310R Fleet 6 x Airbus A319-100 Main base/hub Zagreb Destinations Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, London, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Skopje, Stuttgart, Tirana, Vienna and Zurich Simulators Right Training Device- Turboprop Piper Cheyenne 3 for twin turboprop aircraft Maintenance services Croatia Airlines Technical Department Speciality Airframes Licensed airframe engineers 35 Licensed avionics engineers 20 National approvals DCA Croatia Principal makes serviced Boeing 737, ATR 42, Cessna 310R Hangar space 1720 m2 Commuter space: 1 Checks B and C Engines Small fans JT8D Turijoprops PW100 Cronus Airlines 1X5] 500 Vougliamenis Avenue, Alimos, GR-17456, Greece Tel +30 (1) 995 6400; fax +30 (1) 995 6405 Services International charter Date established 1995 Executives President J Manftas COO P Papaioannou Commercial directorA Andritsauis Financial director G Hadjimichail Technical director! Dafaranas Fleet 1 x Boeing 737-300 Crossair LX Postfach, Basle, CH-4002, Switzerland Tel +41 (61) 325 2525 or +41 (61) 325 3510 Fax +41 (61) 325 3268 or +41 (61) 325 3554 Services Regional and domestic passenger Shareholders Swissair (56.1% of the company's shares and 59.8% of the company's votes) Date established 1975 Employees total 1,924 Aircrew staff 1,069 Executives Chairman Otto Loepfe President & CEO Moritz Suter Exec VP, general manager commercial & finance Thomas Hofmann Exec VP& COO Fritz Grotz Board directorC\aud\o Generali Board director Paul Nyffeler Board director Thierry Lombard Board director Dr Jurg Marx Board d/'rectorRolf Winiger Board director Gianfrocco Cotti Board director Dr A J Wiederkehr Board director Elisabeth Simonius Board director Michael Pieper Board director Francois Lachat Board director Oliver Vodoz Board director Fritz Maurhofer Board director Peter Nydegger Board director Robert Staubli Board directorAlex Kaufmen Board directorOliver Vodoz Board directorPau\ Reutlinger Fleet 4 x Avro RJ85 12xAvroRJ100 4 x McDonnell Douglas MD82 4 x McDonnell Douglas MD83 15 x Saab 340B 21 x Saab 2000 Fleet 4 x Saab 2000 Main base/hubs Basle Mulhouse and Lugano Services Amsterdam, Barcelona, Basle, Berlin Tegel, Berlin Tempelhof, Berne, Bilbao, Birmingham, Bordeaux, Bremen, Brussels, Budapest, Canary Islands, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Florence, Frankfurt, Geneva Simulators Saab 340A/B; Saab 2000 Maintenance services Crossair Speciality Airframes and engines Licensed airframe engineers 70 Licensed engine engineers 20 Licensed avionics engineers 10 National approvals JAA, JAR 145. UAE DGAC. CAA UK, CAI Principal makes serviced Saab 340,2000, Avro RJ100, Avro RJ85, BAe 146-200,146-300, DC-9. Mr>80 Hangar space 5140 m2 Commuter spaces 10 Checks B, C and D Additional services Modifications Engines Small fens ALF502, LF507 Turboprops CT7, AE2100 CSA Czech Airlines OK Airport Praha, Ruzyne, 16008, Czech Republic Tel +42 (4) 4815108 or +42 (2) 2480 6111 Fax +42 (2) 4815183 or +42 (2) 316 2774 Telex 120338; SITA PRGDDOK, PRGDSOK Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Subsidiaries Slovak Air Services, CSA Airtours, Amadeus Marketing CSA Ltd Shareholders The Fund of National Property, Konsolidacni Bank, EBRD Alliances Codesharing with Luxair; joint services with Air France, Iberia and Turkish Air Lines; block space agreements with KLM, LOT Polish and Lufthansa Date established 29 July, 1923 Date operations started 29 October, 1923 History Privately owned Ceskoslovenska Letecka Spolecnost (CLS) was founded in 1927 and was merged into the state-owned Czechoslovak Airlines in 1945. On 26 March, 1995 the airline became Czech Airlines Employees total 3,871 Executives Pres/denrAntoninJakubse Flight operations Ing Ivan Trhlik Director UK & Ireland Ladislav Weidner VP marketing Xm Prusa VP technical Miroslav Kula VP operations Miroslav Belovsky VPJan Kubata VP finance & Economics Frantisek Slaby Fleet 2 xAI(R) ATR 42-400 4 xAI(R) ATR 72-200 2 x Airbus A310-304 2 x Boeing 737-400 5 x Boeing 737-500 3 x Tupolev Tu-134A 4 x Tupolev Tu-154M Orders 5 x Boeing 737-500 Main base/hub Prague Destinations Most European capitals (except Oslo), the Near, Middle and Far East, North and West Africa and North America. Destinations include: Abu Dhabi, Athens, Bangkok, Bahrain, Beirut, Bucharest, Cairo, Damascus, Dubai, Geneva, Istanbul, Kiev, Kuwait. Larnaca, London Heathrow, London Stansted, Lvov, Manchester, Montreal, Ostrava, Riga, Sharjah, 66 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 26 March - 1 April 1997
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